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  • the problems f ~cing It has also been extremely reassuring to Greece. h ave heard you express the wish and intention that Greece return as qui ckly as possible to the path of democracy, a _path that our two people s have historically traveled. You may
  • traveled about that around image· right the world now, a good Mr. deal. Prime Minister? Do you find 5 1 that 2 PRIME MINISTER WILSON: 3 _up about 4 prime 5 anti-American, 6 Britain 7 The only 8 at 9 But most people 10
  • movement of goods and services, continued many of these controls after the peace treaty. A semiannual import budget was maintained to allocate the use of foreign ex­ change by traders. Investment by foreigners was regulated, and Japanese travel abroad
  • , spouses living in Cuba of persons living , in the United Statea. - Families and other members of ! the household• will be permitted to travel together in ~ccordance with the principles of paragraph 3 above. 8. When both Governments agree that the persona
  • other Ar officer, lll' ... , 11...... that~ • c "~ultau 'ft0t.fl! n~t ® mi;,,,; (at1v t,,td, v Special Aa~iltant to Under Secretary, the T,tepart:m.entand perhap• tkH%n12!) cwre likely •bout two or three reperters. 9, traveling ,_.i:n 707
  • political life. 4. Increased International Prestige Internationally, the Government is proud of its enhanced stature as a result of the Manila Conference last October and Premier Ky's January travels to Australia and New Zealand, where he succeeded
  • , and Widely travelled, he has visited the US several times, most recently in late October 1964 when i1e came to Washington for talks with President Johnson and Secretary Rusk. He accompa­ nied Harold Wilson on his 1963 and 1964 trips to Moscow. Married
  • of small airports and small passenger aircraft travel over the whole area to facilitate commercial and tourist connections. This could enhance sales, markets, financial transactions, and help prolong tourist visits. More rapid internal service could also
  • UNLESS "UNCLASSIFIED" fu,.~ to~ . / THE WHITE HOUSE t.//-, I' I/, WASHINGTON GONFIDEP.+TI ~ AT I April MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: FOR MR. Prime Minister the U.S. 7, 1964 VALENTI Bustamante - Travel to 1. I refer to State 1 s interest in getting
  • Ambassador to Canada, a post he held until about March 1965. In 1966 Fikki traveled extensively in behalf of the UAR Government. He came to the United States in February as a member of President of the National Assembly Anwar Sadat's delegation. In April he
  • . The King told Papadopoulos that he should not travel so much and should not make so many speeches on the radio and on TV. Papadopoulos replied that he agrees, and said he does not like to travel · so much and make speeches and is trying to cut down -o
  • EXPENDITURE - BUILDING, TRAVEL, ENTERTAINMENT, ETC. HE HAD j ;EVEN TAKEN $6,000 FOR MEMBERSHIP DUES IN COLOMBO PLAN OUT OF .i f HIS OWN MINISTRY BUDGET TO ILLUSTRATE HOW TIGHT SURVEILLANCE OF 't ~ .. ~ LEXPENDITURES WOULD BE. .i ~ 1
  • , assume any portion of their living or travel expenses in the United Sta te s beyond their stay in Blair House in Washington and providing trans­ port ation on ·the same aircraft used by tha visiting party when this is f ea sible. 3". The United States
  • ~TAGES OF FOBS 7 t• FOBS TRAVEL AT ALT I TUDES MUCH LOWER THAN THE HIGH PORTyON OF IC BM TRAJE CTORIE S AN D 8ECA USE OF THEIR GREATER RANr,E THEY rOULD ATTACK TARGETS FROM DIF~EqENT DI~ECTIONS• A SOVIET -~oss ~OR EX AMP LE COU LD ATTAC~ T~ E US F~OM
  • OR JUSTNESS OF THE GREEK POSITION. 3. PAPANDREOU WILL IN ALL PROBABILITY BE ACCOMPANIED BY GREEK FOREIGN MTNISTER STAVROS KOSTOPOULOS WHEN HE TRAVELS TO WASHINGTON. THE REST OF THE OFFICIAL PARTY HAS NOT BEEN SELECTED; HOWEVER, THERE IS A STRONG POSSIBILITY
  • • 7• MRS GERALD W• HAGENSON I EM I !GAVE BIR TH To A BABY BOY ON 9 FEB RUARY 1968 AND WILL RETU RN CONUS AS SOON AS PERMITTED To TRAVEL• B• OF THE FOUR DEPENDENTS OF PERS TAD TO PUEBLO FROM NAVSECGRUACT KAMJSEYA MRS ROBERT J o CHICCA ISGTI ARRIVED
  • ft Amembassy DUBLIN tt Amembassy ROME US MISSIONGENEVA " Amcongen BARCELONA " H EUR NSC .,, - ---- STATE j.D'13t>8' Mr. Allan Shivers of Austin, Mrs. Shivers assistance former Govemor of Texas,and Europe June 1~25. travelling Please extend